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jdom58
11-23-2015, 02:15 PM
Hey Everyone, quick hello from the 305, glad to see some familiar names here. Been only smoking cigars on a regular basis since since September but it's been a great ride so far. Really enjoying the hobby as I slowly become more educated!!
Hardheaded
11-23-2015, 02:24 PM
Welcome to the bum.
jhedrick83
11-23-2015, 02:30 PM
Welcome to Cigar Bum, Juan! What have you smoked so far that your really like? Feel free to ask any questions any time. Tons of great members here with more cigar knowledge than you can shake a stick at! No question is too stupid as long as it helps you enjoy cigars better!
penna stogey
11-23-2015, 02:49 PM
Welcome from Gettysburg, Pa. Beers in the fridge....
Bruck
11-23-2015, 08:49 PM
Welcome, Juan!
Sigaar
11-23-2015, 09:26 PM
Hey Juan, welcome!
WNYTONY
11-23-2015, 10:43 PM
Welcome to the Bum Juan - good to meet you :beerchug:
You're boosting our growing collection of Florida Bums !
DogRockets
11-24-2015, 07:43 AM
Glad to see you here!
Nature
11-24-2015, 09:45 AM
Great to have you here, Juan!
Welcome to Cigar Bum! :stogie:
commonsenseman
11-24-2015, 10:33 AM
Welcome to Cigar Bum Juan!
Cardinal
11-25-2015, 07:44 AM
Hey Juan, welcome to the Bum!
jdom58
11-25-2015, 11:17 AM
Thanks again for the warm welcomes everyone! I have been smoking cigars for some time but just only once in a long while, I really just started this as a serious hobby in July/September so I'm quite new to it. It began with wanting to keep a few on hand to enjoy one or two a week and as we all know "The Slippery Slope" did not take long. Thanks to a bunch of 5ers purchased and some awesome BOTLs I have had the pleasure of meeting through the internet, I now have WELL over 100 cigars (all 5ers and singles) to try out and evaluate. A full 20 ct Boveda humidor which houses only Tatuaje Anarchys both 2010 and 2015 versions, full 40ct Diamond Crown which houses Padrons 1964s, Fuente Añejos, some Cubans and Liga Privadas #9, T 52, and Dirty Rats, and a 7L tupperdor with two cedar trays in it which is also just about full of other 5ers and singles. Now looking to purchase another 7L LOL. Funny thing is, it all happened before I even realized it LOL. Some of the other cigars I have that I enjoyed quite a bit so far are the Illusione Rothchilds, La Imperiosa, La Hacienda, Las Calaveras 2015, Oliva Connecticut, Oliva V, Romeo & Julieta 1875, Viva Republica Guerrilla Warfare and I still have quite a few that I'm resting a bit before I try them. Holy cow did I just write all that, slippery slope it is :hammerhead:
Skillett
11-29-2015, 09:05 PM
Welcome from Arkansas.
Send us some warm breeze(s).
:)
Herf N Turf
12-04-2015, 10:17 PM
Thanks again for the warm welcomes everyone! I have been smoking cigars for some time but just only once in a long while, I really just started this as a serious hobby in July/September so I'm quite new to it. It began with wanting to keep a few on hand to enjoy one or two a week and as we all know "The Slippery Slope" did not take long. Thanks to a bunch of 5ers purchased and some awesome BOTLs I have had the pleasure of meeting through the internet, I now have WELL over 100 cigars (all 5ers and singles) to try out and evaluate. A full 20 ct Boveda humidor which houses only Tatuaje Anarchys both 2010 and 2015 versions, full 40ct Diamond Crown which houses Padrons 1964s, Fuente Añejos, some Cubans and Liga Privadas #9, T 52, and Dirty Rats, and a 7L tupperdor with two cedar trays in it which is also just about full of other 5ers and singles. Now looking to purchase another 7L LOL. Funny thing is, it all happened before I even realized it LOL. Some of the other cigars I have that I enjoyed quite a bit so far are the Illusione Rothchilds, La Imperiosa, La Hacienda, Las Calaveras 2015, Oliva Connecticut, Oliva V, Romeo & Julieta 1875, Viva Republica Guerrilla Warfare and I still have quite a few that I'm resting a bit before I try them. Holy cow did I just write all that, slippery slope it is :hammerhead:
Love the quick 'n dirty inventory here. Great run-down and some really nice smokes. It certainly looks like you're on the right track. Take lots of notes and, of course, the best thing is to write a few reviews. More than anything else, the focus really helps hone your senses.
Great to have you, Juan!
cbr310
12-07-2015, 07:40 PM
Welcome Juan!
elgordoloco
12-15-2015, 09:04 PM
¡bienvenido!